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You can find Superradios cheap at flea markets and outdoor weekend swaps.
When the public sees them they think they're like any other cheap portable radio, so only those who know what they are see their value. I have two Superradio I, two Superradio II (one boxed), a Superradio III, and several Radio Shack versions and probably have less than $50 invested in all of them. A few months ago I found a bit ratty, but perfect working Superradio I for $2 at a weekend drive in swap meet. For some odd luck a local swap meet dealer who I know always picks up at least one Superradio I or II during the winter months each year and I usually end up with it for $5 or so. "Conan Ford" wrote in message 3.159... Seeing old stuff like this sell for so much makes me want to sell my Superadio II that I found at a pawn shop for $7 a few months back. I bet it would fetch enough to buy a Superadio III and some change. |
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